Redes de conversión: bucle de nudos suspendidos (azul y marrón)

Ximena Garrido-Lecca

Redes de conversión: bucle de nudos suspendidos (azul y marrón), 2021147 x 97cmSign in to view price
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copper clad cables and led panelPEANA
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a woven mesh grid in shades of blue and red, creating a visually striking pattern across the canvas. The prominent criss-crossing lines and interlocking shapes suggest a sense of structure and tension within the composition. The addition of a digital display displaying a numerical value adds a technological element, juxtaposing the traditional medium with modern technology. Overall, the piece explores the interplay between the handcrafted and the digital, inviting the viewer to consider the relationship between art, craft, and technology in the contemporary context. ...

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Ximena Garrido-Lecca
Artist
Ximena Garrido-Lecca
B.1980, Peruvian

Ximena Garrido-Lecca creates sculptures and installations which trace the violent history and contemporary reality of colonialism in Peru. Garrido-Lecca is incredibly invested in reviving Peruvian indigenous culture and folklore, her earlier works such as Walls of Progress (2009) and The Followers (2010) recreated quintessentially Peruvian sites. The former saw the artist create miniature replicas of ancient mud walls with commercial advertisements painted over them, referencing the corruption of indigenous practices in Peru. In other works, Garrido-Lecca will replicate traditional Peruvian craftwork such as ceramics or textiles, yet the materials used subvert tradition. In Campos de Polaridad II (2019) hand thrown ceramic vases are cracked with iron solder with LED light tubes spouting from their openings. In Redes de conversión: Puntadas entrelazadas de bucle (2021), a textile blanket is woven with copper cables, attached to a LED panel displaying a countdown. Within her practice, countless sacred sites and customs are marred with destructive materials, signalling the cultural destruction brought about by globalisation. Outside of cultural customs, Garrido-Lecca’s work also analyses the direct impact colonisation and globalisation have had upon Peru’s urban and rural areas, questioning how these global forces have irrevocably shaped Peru’s landscape. ...

Ximena Garrido-Lecca: Artworks
Modulations - sequence XVI
Modulations - sequence XVII
Reverberación XII
Ximena Garrido-LeccaReverberación XII, 2020
34 x 28 x 28cm
Reverberación XIV
Ximena Garrido-LeccaReverberación XIV, 2020
42.5 x 41 x 31cm
Campos de Polaridad V
Ximena Garrido-LeccaCampos de Polaridad V, 2020
60 x 100 x 40cm
Sistemas de conversión XIII
Sistemas de conversión XII
Modulations - Sequence VII
PEANA
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PEANA
Mexico City

Since its opening in 2017, PEANA has served as a platform for multidisciplinary production and research of emerging Mexican contemporary art, with a strong emphasis on experimental practices. A recurring characteristic of the artists they support is the continuous evolution of the artistic lineage of conceptual rigorously expressions that are grounded in the plasticity of the artwork’s materiality. Through its off-site and group exhibitions PEANA is interested in the curatorial practice as cultural synthesis that bridges historicized art practices to emerging ones from Mexico and abroad. ...

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